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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, "WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, -.1915. 13 RILLING SIDELIGHTS IN PIONEER'S LIFE RECALLED Pesperate Battles With ' In-dians- One of Many Ex- :. beriences of Printer, As toon at the Civil War was over Ban.ufil T?". Elvthe. of Hood River, joined the mrch toward the sunset across the (rreat jplalnn. He had served through the war. His party of westward trek kers aet out from St Joe, Mo., with an ox train, heading- for the Gallatin Val ley, Mjontana, where they purposed to take land. i-..-- They had a fight with the Indian In the Little Big Horn country, on about the eaime ground that later drank the blood Of Custer and his command. The Indians were Sioux. They were beaten off after a. stubborn struggle, the white men shooting from the shelter of their wagonis. parked in a circle. Three of . the white men were buried by moon light after tiPe Indians had been beaten of ft ."hen the oxen were hitched up, (Hi) tie men forced them with goad and whip as fast as they could travel for 17 hours, all the time without wa ter. I . ; , i This! adventure is one of the many highlights "In Mr. Blythe's long career for he was 73 years old last month. He was born In Adams county, Penn sylvania, February 14, 1842. He en tered as a printers apprentice in the office (of the Franklin Repository, In Chambers burg. Pa., in 1856, and can re .rnembir setting type -on President Pieroafs next to last message. : 4 : Works Way West. , . ' Having learned his trade, he worked west Into Ohio and Indiana, setting type lfr ti:o troublous antebellum days In Cinbinnutl and Eton, Ohio, and other towns in the Ohio valley. Mr. plyth is well known to the old er;melmbers of the printing craft in Portlajnd. They remember him as the roan Who could set more type in a week than Jany of - them. Other printers could, or . would, set more type for a day, or two, or three days, but at the end of the week Sam Blythe would usually draw more than any of the other "swifts."' . The most that Mr. Blythe ever made In a. week was at Virginia City, terrl- torial capital of Montana. He went there, in the spring of '67 with some other-printers who had settled in the Gallatin valley. Like him,they needed money to keep them until "their home--stead: should become a source of in come. They were paid $1 a thousand ems. One week Sam Blythe drew $144. Several times he drew $100. Honrs Were Long. "Wf .worked long hours," said Mr. Blythe last week at the borne of his son, K. N. Blythe, 1496 East Sherman street! who,, like hio father. Is a prin ' ter anfd newspaper man. "The law said that the work should be set in small pica, 11 point. Ten point was the near est size to it in, the office, that of the Montana Post. So we set the legisla tive bills In 10 point, with a pica or 12 point I slug, between lines. The slugs i counted, and with the type made 22 points for every two lines of type and slug-. Ja though two lines had been set In 11 point.. We set the type for the paperf which Issued three times a week, but, of course we made our big money on the state work." After the legislature adjourned, Mr. Blythle worked on the Journals for the Odd Fellows and Masonic lodges, which had just organized in Montana. - Early in "68, 'with: stake of $1500. Mr, Blythe returned to Ohio, where he had worked as a printer before the war. The trip from Fort Benton, Mon tana, to Sioux City, Iowa, was made by ' stean) boat on the Missouri river, and was Jong, becauee the boat did not run at night, for fear of snags. Sioux City was (connected ,with the east by rail. Arriving there, Saturday, - Mr. Blythe had tjo lay over until Monday, as traina did riot run on Sunday in, those day. "I Iliad not been back in Ohio long be fore I saw I had made a mistake," said Mr, Blythe,' "and I determined to go west again. I had visited the scenes of my early labors, and was fully sat isfied that there were better chances for a printer in the far west." Politic! Mix Up Queer. One of the places that Mr. Blythe visited on this trip was Wabash, Ind., whete he had been a compositor on the Plaindealer before the outbreak of the war. ,;'. .!:.. r "The paper was Democratic, and the partfr had; sp'lit," said Mr. Blythe, "Breckenridge was nominated for president by one wing and Douglas by the-(other, i The editor, whose name was I McGonlgle, did not know which candidate to support. He wrote an editorial supporting . Breckenrldge. this easy w ay to clear your skin witfi Bathe your face for several min utes with Resinol Soap and hot water, working the creamy lather jnto the skin gently with the finger-tip: Wash off with Resinol fjoap and more hot Water. Finish With a dash of cold water to close the pores. ' ' ' . Do this once or twice a day, and yon will be astonished to find how quickly, the healing, antiseptic Resinol medication soothes and feleanses the pores, removes pim ples and blackheads, and leaves the complexion clear fresh and velvety Bold by all druggist. For sample free, write t Dept. l-P, Resinol. Baltimore. Md. r : - . r 9 m Byuy l : V 1 s Samuel F. Blythe. Then he turntd over the same sheet and wrote one supporting Douglas on the other side. Handing the- copy to me he went out on the street. I set one of the articles, which one I do not remember. Pretty soon, before I could set the other, McGonigle came back, having felt of the public pulse to some extent, and wrote an editorial support ing Lincoln, the Republican. This I put into type, and it was printed. . "I was a Democrat myself, and be lieved that the Democratic party was the only thing that could save the country. When Lincoln was elected I thought the country had gone to smash. Lincoln was not idolized' in those days as he Waa later. Politics were pretty severe, and attacks were made on a candidate's personality, rather than on the principles he espoused. Serves roar Years. "But when war broke out, I enlisted in the Twenty-second Ohio volunteers, ttfid served four years. After my fir6t enlistment, which was served in the western field of war, I Joined the vet eran volunteer army that served the rest of the war In the eastern field." Mr. Blythe, was at the siege of Vicks burg. As soon as the surrender came, he went right into the city "'on his own hook," j without Waiting for a pass or permission. Hungry for the eight of a print shep, he soon found one. The forms of a paper were ready to go to pi ess, just as the rebel soldier-printers i had left them. In the forms were' articles ridiculing the Union besiegers, lampooning General Grant and telling of the Impossibility of his taking the city. With the slight alterations that the Union soldier printers added When they found the forms, -was printed the famous Vicks burg siege newspaper, thousands of facsimile copies of which, printed on wallpaper like the originals, are now extant. "I was the first Union man In the shot), I think, and left before the others came, or I would have had a hand in getting out that paper,- said Mr. Blythe. Tights in Kassas. . After the capture of Vlcksburg and Fort Donaldson, Mr. Blythe was with troops that fought in Arkansas, hav ing the rebal Irregulars, or guerillas, as their opponents, principally. But with the war behind, two trips across the plains to his credit, and a knowledge that he could no longer be satisfied in the east, the year 1869 found Mr. Blythe working at his trade in San Francisco. He came to Portland July 5, 1870, with several other printers from San Francisco, where they had been hired by' Ben Holladay, the pioneer railroad man, to come to Portland and work on a morning dally paper, to be called the Bulletin. On the same steamer came a complete plant for the paper. The Bulletin was established and for a time flourished. But Holladay lost his crip and the paper died in 1875. "Then six printers, including George H. Hlmes, present assistant secretary of the Oregon i Historical society, and myself, started the Dally Evening Bee," said Mr. Blythe, "That was in Novem ber, 1875. Hlmti Sad Job Plant. . "Mr. Hlmes, had a Job (plant, and the paper was issued ' from his office. A man named D. H: Stearns promoted the deal. Wei ran the paper, inde pendent politically, until the spring of "7$, when tome of the boys, dissatis fied, wanted to sell out to one of the parties, they didn't care which. With one other partner, I opposed the sale, but Stearns bought us out, giving us his note and a ! sit on the paper at 60 cents a thousand, as long as we cared to stay. I put the note in George Homes' safe, and it may be there yet for ail I know.'l In 1877 Mr. Blythe bought the land at Hood River which Is now his home. He had been married in 1873 to Miss Emma Nation of Portland. They moved to j Hood Kiver in 1878. Twice after that the family; lived in Portland, but since 18S9 the home has' been at Hootl Kiver. jw - In 1894 Mr. Blythe bought the Hood River Glacier, a weekly paper. He ran it for 10 years, selling out to A. D. Moe, the present publisher, in May, 1904. ! Before visiting with their, son and his family in Portland last week, Mr. and Mrs. Blythe had spent two months in California, during which they took in both thQ San Francisco and San Diego expositions and visited their daughter, Mrs. David T. Marlor, their only other Chll4, at Escondido. 4; Springer Belongs to Crook. ? Salem, Or., General Brown March 17. Attorney today handed down an Springer, county Judge Opinion that G, Of Crook county, is legally a resident of that countyi and qualified to hold office, although he was 'a resident of the section of Crook county which was created into Jefferson county. Fol- Jowing the election creating Jefferson county and before the proclamation of the governor declaring the result of the election. Springer declared his in tention of i claiming his residence in Prlnevllle, and j this action is held by the attorney general to be sufficient, inasmuch as he resides with his family in Prlnevllle. ' i Wilbnij Is Surprised. Hood Biver, j Or., March 17. The members of . the Hood River bar held a ; surprise ? party last night on their fellow memberi George R. Wilbur, in lupor of t hiaf thirty-sixth : birthday. The visitors presented Mr. 1 Wilbur with a briar pipe and several pounds of smoking tobacco: A dainty lunch eon was served by Mrs. Wilbur. All Is Not Serene - -Between Two Fairs San Diego JJenies "Reports From tfes Worth, circulated for Malicious Sea sons," That Its Exposition Will Close. San Dieao. Cal.. March 17. With Meat weather conditions existing, and with hundreds of tourists arriving daily from the east, the Panama-California exnositinn officials announced here to day that attendance figures are rapidly erowinsr and that new attractions are being booked each week: The attention of President Davidson was directed today to th renewal; of reports from the north that the fair was about to close because of lack of patronage. ''Such rumors, ' he said, fare almost too ridiculous to reouire denial. They must have been circulated, for malicious rfantlH The aHnrlA.Tic i nAt onlV keeping up, but is growing larger week alter weett. we are planning lor new exhibits and many new special attrac tions. ' . "Rvrv f f 1 I r i c f a .ntnt frnm nan uiego nigmy pieasea wiin our exi position, and voluntarily praising it everywhere, as far as I have heard. "The larger hotels of the city are already Jammed and are turning away many would-be patrons. All o- the other hotels report excellent business. That they will all be overtaxed to house the many special excursions al ready scheduled for the exposition goes without saying." stoxaos strmsEKSt ssao raxs So many stomach sufferers have been benefited by a simple prescription of vegetable oils which cured a Chi cago druggist of. chronic stomach, liver and intestinal trouble of years' standing that we want you surely to try this remedy. It is known as Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. One - dose will convince you. It usually gives com plete and permanent results even In the most stubborn cases. One dose will convince you. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is sold by leading druggists everywhere with the positive under standing that your money will be re funded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfaction. - (Adv.) NEW TODAY i LAND! 20 Years to Pay! Bt VMtr Fartn Horn fcia Am Canadian telfl e. Most productive soil rood climate i tiy market fine transportation U the comforts and ways ol making money farming that you nnd in the best Burn ing sections everywhere- Low Prices and $2,000 Loan Thl rich land onlr Si I to $90 per aoe Irrigated land from 1S. Twenty yearn to pay --hmk. ol it. Kong before your nasi payment is due your m will have paid for itseii. We lend you up to , t) for farm i mproTemmts, on certain conditions, with no security but the land Itself. Twenty years to repay ft. Interest 6 per cent. If you want a farm bom all ready to step into, get one of our Ready Made Farms. Dairying:. Nesja and t-lvwstocst Mc:ka !"!; tneomaa Hara. Lands Meal for these purposes. Present conditions in Kiiropa assure highest trices known for everything raised. These Offer Based oa Good Land finest oa earth ' for mixed farming and rrain growing. Tbe bnt land will be taken first, so time's sredousto von. R'W call today for fr handbook and full particular. :ooe andbit partecutera. I Ins Seattle, Marco 23 I TON, Dist. Rep. I Pine St. 1 b Hotel Bids.) Excursion party teaming: L. K. THORNTON. . JT71 1 (Multnomah Port and, Or. High Ciass Investment 95 SCENIC LOTS Just north of' Portland, overlooking Willamette and Columbia rivers. An estate will sacrifice. Terms to suit buyers. A fine property : ready for market. I See M'FARLAND 309 Yeoa Blag., Portland. MEETINQ NOTICES 41 V- OREGON COMMANDER!, Special Thursday K. T. eveninar. March 18. at 7:30. "Order of the Temnle. Par- v I lors open from and after 1:30 p. m. You are invited to make use of them. C. F. WIEJGAND. Recorder 0P!S3iy'fci (Wednesday) evening, Wot 17 Visitors cordiajly invited. Kecona degree.! W. W. TERRY, Secretary. Wl IIST, f party and dance j given by Webfoot Co.,-No. 65. W. O. W Fri day evening, March 19, in iW. O. W. Temple, 128 llth. Le Vanway's orches tra. Cards 8:45; dancing Iff o'clock. MT. SCOTT Chapter, O. E. S. Regu- lar (communication first and third Wednesdays of every month. By or der of W. M. i MAUD E. CONNELL., Sec. W fat Statistics inarriages.Birtbs. Deaths. liii MARRIAGE LICENSES Otto Joseph Gatzmyer, St. Johns. Or., legal, and Sarah i M. Chipman, St. Jobna, legal. Edwin M. Ward. Seward hotel. 26, and Eu genia A. Smith, 441 Vi Belmont at., 17. Frank El Fey, Alexandra Court, legal, and Elizabeth T. Freeman, Alexandra Court, legku. tagene Wetsler, biX Clifton at., legal, and Pauline Wei&s. 829 Corbett at., leral. Frank Arthur Boacow, 3S Ruuaoli at., lefral, and Beulah Elma Barlow, 784 Belmont at., legal. ; I M n Qmlh, Pa Weddi eddi n g and Visiting cards. Third floor, Morgan bldg. j " DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co.. S09 Stark sti BIRTHS DKISCOIX To Mr. and Mrs. Benj. F. Dris coll, Milwaokte, Or., February 2i a danght. WIEEN To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wyren. Kr- rl Hta.J Femnary 13, a aon. 1 1 ' i DEATHS AND FUIS'ERAXS 75 SWEET At the faintly residence, 346 Jackson at.. March IT, Arrflla Juseplilne. agred 7 years S months 13 el'ia. belored idansbter of Mr, and Mrs. Dwight D. Sweet.: Anooancement ol funeral later. . , i i ELLIOTT-fAt her late resMeuce.! West Port land. Mrcb 16, Almira Fay Elliott.- aged 28 wnvn TViai farrui Ina t 4- I, .unk. j cat m. aw a vt-ua a coiurim cct i u likhment of J. P. Flnley & Sob, i Montgomery at did. MARTIN & FORBES CO., florists, 347 Wash. (Main 26, A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARK H BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 287 Morrison st. CLARK'S Flower Shop- Funeral de signs. Jflowers. 4S0 Wash. Main 3771. FLNEK-L DIRECTORS H?m!lhn E- 80th and Glisan. Fu ailillLUIl neral arvici Tahnr 91S R, T. wrnp W'illlams and Knott East 1115. 1C-1943. PEARSON 9-m Undertakers. East 10S0. Rnssell : at P. L. LERCH. leading east side under- taker. E. 1 1 th & Clay. B-1SS3, E. 781. Q!PACQUndrtklnScoMain 4162. OrvL VVjCO a-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay CniUOVIIiL C133. A..222&. 445 Mor. FUNERAL DlilECXORS (Continued) A splendid residence undertaking es tablishment, with private driveway. J P. FiNLKY & SON. Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading funeral director. 220 3d. St., eorner Salmon. Lady assistant. . Phones A 1511, Main 6t7. Dunning & .McEnteejKdS every detail, 7th and Pine. Main 430, A-oas. i-aay assistant. F. S. Dunning, Inc. Kat Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder ft. Kast 52, B-2525. Chambers Co, and Kerby. Wood- lawn 3306. C-11S3. Lady embalmer A. R. Zeller Co 'East 1088. C-1088. Ladv attendant. Day and night service. Walter C. Kenworthy 1532-1534 E. 13th. Sellwood 71, B-1122. A. D. KENWORTHY & CO. Calls promptly answered in all parts or city. I. O. O. F. bldg.. Lents. Tabor 52 6 7. MONUMENTS, 3E BLAESINGORANITECQI gfey-jpto ax cow, mapison 1-uKiL.ViMJ MAKBLt; WKS., 264-266 4t,h st.. opp. city hall. M. 8564, A-l5l. TO LEASE 63 WANTED A good hotel man to, lease a furnished hotel in live Washing ton to wn1'-209. Journal. - ; GENERAL REAL ESTATE 62 FINE Income property on west side, 10 minutes from P. O. No reason atle offer refused. X-161, Journal. FOR SALE HOUSES 61 t;en nn 5 room modern bungalow Richmond Addition. 1 block off car, with cement base ment, laundry trays, fireplace, built-in buffet, Dutch kitchen, and right-to-the-mimite in a.ll respects. Read farther. I am certainly going to sell this place to someone this week. It belongs to. me and I am liv ing In the house now. li am leaving town and being j too far to ship my furniture 1 am going to let it stay in the house if you want it at! the same price. Carpeted through out with the best carpet, j five rockers, dining room table; and chairs, bookcases, pictures, 2 bedroom sets complete. $50 gas range, gas heater, dishes, cooking utensils, and in ifact everything- to think of. Finest hedges of roses, also climbers, about the yard. The irice above is given to sell lt'this week, and if you mean busi ness call at 401 McKay bldg... or call Main l'J42 for appoint ment. BEST SUYS. Kasy terms, discounts for 1 cash. ' 31500 6 rooms, bath, toilet, base ment, gas, electricity, close to tar. $1700 4 rooms, bath, toilet. Base ment, gas, electricity; lot 108x100. $2600 New, 5 rooms, modem, fire place. $3000 New, modern, fireplace, hard- wooa noors tnrougnout. i $3500 7 rooms, modern, up-to-date. Marshall 6370. C. O. REAGAN, 332 Chamber of Commerce. IRVINGTON HEIGHTS BUNLALOW. Cut price $2850. only $500 down; terms. I have bought a larger, home, now have no use for this bungalow of 6 rooms, t bath, gas, furnace, buffet, fireplace, full cement floor basement. corner lot, garage; hard surface street. See this at once.- We will dd busi ness. I'll try to meet your j terms. Call owner, Woodlawn 2888. FURNISHED BUNGALOW $50 New 4 room bungalow, doubly built. nice bath, fine fixtures, Dutch 1 kitch en, run cement basement, laundry trays; completely furnished and! ready to move into; on paved street and close in on east siae. ir'nee $2ivo. $oi cash ana, 15 per montn. GRUSSI & BOLDS. 328 Board of Trade BldL Main 7452. ROSE CITY PARK HOMES. Deal direct with tbe owners,- the original platters of this beautiful part of Portland. Call on our realty de partment, cor. 4th and Stark. I HAKTMAN & THOMPSON WHY pay rent when you can buy 'a nice 3 room cottage for $550; $75 down, $10 per month. On a large piece of ground-like this you can .raise all your vegetables, berries, fruit etc which is the greater part of yotjir liv lng. M. E. Lee, 505 Corbett bldg. $17,000 RESIDENCE FOR $3500. 125x150, elegant view tract; large, well built, modern home; cement gar age, $2500 cash. Look, this up immedi ately. Phone Marshall 6370. I. C G. REAGAN, 832 Chamber of Commerce.! i $900 sacrifice; modern bungalow, in East Irvington; 6 rooms, beautiful fiir-tii-rACl 'nil Vn 1 i It In pnnvftninAB 4i 1 11 concrete basement, furnace adP fire place, uome out ana see this. Broad way car, 903 Tillamook, st. East 258. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME On. your lot or ours; by you wn plans or ours; pay us like rent. THE OREGON HOME-BUILDERS, 1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg. BARGAIN 50x100 '6 room house, sleeping porch, .electricity and gas. Roses, berries and fruit, 2 roornihouse in rear in good condition, 2 blocks Hawthorne. 1247 E. Main. Tabdr 171. IF YOU have a few hundred dollars and wish to commence the building of a new home this- month, eome in and talk it over. jk. a. Curtis 267 Vt Oak st $1876 BRAND NEW MODERN 5 ROOM BUNGALOW, 60x100 LOT, ELEGANT VIEW, TERMS. OWNER, 936 E. 18TH ST. N. IRVINGTON CAR TO PRESCOTT ST. I FOR SALE 4 rjom house With 4 lots 5xl00 each; lots of fruit; neariMt. A Oft r i. f T. 111 must go east. Apply 2884 3d , st. Koora v. JUST RENT NO DOWN PAYMENT. New or old nouses, $1450 up; as low monthly payments as $15 month. Owners, Smith-Wagoner Co., Stock Exchange. ;- ; EIGHT room house, corner, loti 100X trees both block 100, fine location, lots of fruit Including fig trees ana grapes, bearing. zo minutes out. l from car. B-746. Journal.. SACRIFICE. 4 room modern bungalow corner lot. 20 minutes out. diock rrom car, on easy terms. Phone Main 411 $1600. AM FORCED TO SACRIFICE. $1250 t -mrmm tnfulprn full lrt K iib- to car; fine locations $I20; $100 Tabor 2546. 1 cash. r tl iin? tkraa trrn? hAmn. .In Irying- ton, one-third less than cos mansion fine. East 273. W. H. .: one Herd- wan. NEW modern . house, never occu pled. SiBt and Yamhill, block Sunnysid e i ' i - 1 ' MODERN room nouse, Z4ot); terms. Cwner. uror .aaja. ounnyisiug 'aqq. FOR SALE House and lotl near 1 Broadway bridge. 326 Benton, st. fe 61 . $2650 Five room modern bungalow, Richmond -addition; I block of! car, with cement basement, laun dry trays, fire place, . built-in buffet, Dutch kitchen, and right to the minute in alt respects; Read further, I am certainly going to sell this place to some one this week. It belongs to me and I am living in - the' bouse now. I , am leaving town . and being too far to ship my furniture I am going to let it stay In the house, if you want it, at tha same price. Carpeted through-outi-with the best carpet. 5 rock ers, dining room table, chairs, book cases, pictures, two bed . room sets complete, $50 - gas range, gas heater, dishes, cook ing utensils, and in fact every thing to think of. Finest hedges of roses, also climbers, about the yard. The price above is given to sell It this week and if you mean business call at 401 McKay bldg., or call. Main 1242 for appointment,. CAN you afford to miss the oppor tunity of securing a splendid room home; bath, den and all modern con veniences; located in one of the most desirable districts in . the city, when same may be obtained by only a small payment down, balance like rent? Call quickly. Marshall 1869. . FOR KALE LOTS 10 ROSE CITY PARK LOTS. Deal direct with th owners, the original platters of this beautiful part of Portland. Call on our realty de partment, cor. " 4th and Stark. - HARTMAN & THOMPSON- LARGE TRACTS, uxl75. Adjoining carline and station, 25 minutes' ride, water piped, graded streets. Help you build and sell on easy terms. Akerson Gooch & Co., 614 Stock Exchange bldg. " NO bridges to cross, Multnomah sta tion, beautiful home site, 16 min utes' car ride. Bull Run water, $300, $15 down. $6 per mo. O'Donneil & Warner. 501 Corbett bldg. FINE homesite on west side, $350, $10 down. $5 per month; city water; best value in the city; this Is only 15 min utes' car ride, 6o fare. AL B, Lee, 605 Corbett bldg. TO AVOID FORECLOSURE. 10 lots, neighborhood 20th and E. Ankeriy. Submit offer. Fred W. German Co., 914 Cham, or com. PARKKOSE Large corner acre, fin est location. Bargain, $115J. Main 4183 mornings. . ' ACREAGE 57 3 Acres, -$100. Down All level and in cultivation, on 5c car at Lents; just a few blocks north of the town, adjoin ing property laid to city lots. If this was laid to lots it would bring in overi $5000. . I am leav ing tovn and some one can cer tainly get a j bargain here, this week. Prices $2000. I am the owner. Main! 1242. . t ACRES-i-JlOO.OO DOWN. All level Ind in cultivation. on 6c car, at Lents, just a few blocks north) er the town; aa ioining property . laid to city lots. If this! was laid to city lots it would bring- in over $5000. I want to leave town this week and some one can Certainly get a bargain here, price $2000. I am the owner. Main 124Z. IMPERIAL XA -ACRES $250. Get in and get one of these While they ire going. REMEMBER they are all o4 the north side of Division at., betweien an auto jfactory and canning factory in operation. One or more will produce sufficient returns to( pay for themselves; for details see I SMITH j& HOUCK, ! 301 Henry bldg. I Marshall 2396. CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port land; Gresham district, electric Sta tion mile. New subdivision. Sun shine Valley orchard tracts; best soil, free wood; elegant location. Prices only i$7o to $15Q per acre In small tractsl easy terms. Frank McFarland Raltv Co., 309 Yeqn bldg.. Portland. Or. Section Line Bargain 14 acres, half beaverdam, miles from city limits, oh O. W. P., near Sec tion Line roaa. uniy f zauv; easy terms. W. Hi ROBS, 212 Mohawk bldg. ! Gibson Half Acres , Good soil, city iwater, close to i car line, easy terms; I will build toault nurchaker. PhoneL Marshall 1585 or Sellwobd 476. John H. Gibson, owner. ONIOJtTS CELERY ASPARAGUS A beautiful 2 acre tract, over 4 cleared, nice building spot with trees, near Tigard; $675t $100 down. $12.50 per month, a includling interest. Fred W. German Co.." 9l4 Cham.1 of Com. TO AVOID FORECLOSURE. 7 rooms and sleeping porch, thor oughly modern, close to car mortgage $1250, assessments $79; $500 for equity. Place worth $27bu. Fred IW. Germi i Co., 914 Cham, of Com. 4 room plastered Ibungalow, with fire place, Electric lights, water and acre of ground; very easy terms. M-406, Jour ind; tCBI nal. FORCED to sell 1 iacre, all cultiteo. 300 steps to 2 electric stations; oniy $10 down. Put up a tenthouse and save expenses. Call at .600 Concord bldg., 2d and Starl MUST Ibe sol this I week; 1 acre fertile soil, nice, new 4 room nouse, diock s from Blount, Scott car. $1500, $175 down, balance easy payments. Phone at one;, Tabor 6985. - MILWAUKEE & Suburban Realty Co. handle property exclusively aiong Oregon City Milwaukie, Or, electric Phone 19-J, i IF yo are Interested in buying 6 acre trac small payments inquire room 208 A ington bldg. TRACT LAND. large, 72nd and Stan- ton, cor sale or lease, or Doth, come and se FOR SALE FARMS !17 OWING to poor health I wish to sell or rent my farm 6 miles. S. W. of of 160 acres located Molalla: 100. acres miles from Yoder S-, electric line; a er acre; also i600 to sell to settle an in cultivation: statlonl on W. Vj sacrifice at $100 acres of other land estate. C E. Judd , Molalla. R. F. D. 1 40 acres. $2500. cleaned, 6 acres wood ind water, way and R. F. D. 1500 cash. 4 acres slashed. Plenty of On Columbia ffltrh- R6 mile from station and Columbia rl ver. 1H miles from good school. I 38 R. F. D. 1, box town. fe. mile from miles from Portland. 45, Goble, Or 160 ACRES impjrovea, on splendid . roadt school On lana. soring water. rural mail delivery: can get 680 grass; land adjoining irara .government; me best grain, and stock proposition: in the county; price! $3260; $500 down. Write bwner, C. Cole, Condon, Or, FARMj for - sale. situated 40 miles sou th of The Dalles, containing 240 acres; over 100 acres tillable, level; price $20 per cre half down, balance on es Swift, sv terms, Apply to Mary J. Wamlck, Or, - - - t - - LIVE AND LET LIVE. t - - i Well equipped farm. 138 acres; soil first ass, team. iows and machinery, location ideal; s iflall payment .dowiii annual payments wunout interest. Woodland, Wash. Address Bo 10 FOB BALE HOUSES 17 Eastern Oregon Wheat Land Lands In Eastern Oregon! and Wash ington, which will average 20 bu. of wheat per acre under existing condi tions; will net (leased) 17 per annum on a Valuation of $50 per acre should wheat remain 75a per bushel.. I have such lands for sal in tracts of ItiO to 12p0 acres at $25 to $35 per acre, and on attractive terms of sale, I shall not waste your time and my time and money showing you doubtful val ues. M. Berkeley. Pendleton, Or. Here Are 2 Real Snaps , 30 acres good land, on tounty road, 24 miles from town, 35 1 miles from Portland: 12 acres cultivated, 2 acres fine orchard, small house and barn, some timber. Price $2000; good terms; also 4 acres in good town, 35 miles from Portland, good new 6; room house, a fine home. Price, $1700; . want $750 cash. Neat Brown. 209 Panama bldg. 40 ACRES CHEAP. 20 acres cultivated; 10 i acres more partly-cleared ; balance timber and pas ture; free outrange for stock; barn, housefa and good orchard. I Stock, crop and Implements go with place; located flnso tr psilmoil Inwn URi miles from Portland. Price 42500: terms. A. K. HILL, 419 llnry tsiag. SNAP FOR CASH BUYER. . 5 acres, all. in cultivation, good 4 room house, stood barn, small family i orchard, spring on place; nice place for chickens and a good borne, all for $1250 Tor a short, time. SEE CAREY'S REALTY CO., -203-4-5 Lumber Exchange, ,i 2d and Stark.! - -.. ) WHEAT RANCH $12 ACRE. Splendid investment worth f aO acre, 800 acres, all In cultivation. 200 grow ing wheat, good well water, house, barn, 7 head horses, threshing machine and farm tooTs, 8 miles from station; biggest bargain in Oregon;! $5000 down-, balance 5 years. 7 per cent. HOYT Ql'IGLEYCO., 503 Rothchlld bldg.: I MONEY MAKING FARM. I. 40 acres. 30 miles from i Portland, i20 in cultivation. 15 slashed, 6 timber, all good fartn land, 4 miles to Ry. station, 6 room house and barn, horse, 2 cows, chickens, all needed farm ma chinery, nearly new; $3500; terms. D. Mccnesney. Title & Trust oiag. WHEN you answer these Want Ada. mention The Journal ! ! FOR RENT- -FARMS 14 FARM FOR RENT. 40 acres all in cultivation with good house and barn, good well and wind mill, 12 acres In crop, G acres ready for potatoes, - balance plowed, wire fenced and cross fenced, 1 mile j of church, school and store, 25 miles from Portland. See Carey's Realty Co., 203-4-5 Lumber Ex. bldg., 2d and Stark. ' I WANTED, two steady : experienced fruit ranchmen to rent or work ranches at Hood River and Eugene; gardening experience desirable. See Dr. C. w. Edmunds at Rainier Hotel, Portland, Thursday night next at 10:30 p. m. - J 60 ACRES near Beaverton. 80 to 40 acres in cultivation; necessary farm buildings. Cash or will rent on shares. Stroud & Son,- Beaverton.; -Or. RENT 9 acre chicken ranch, close in, Vancouver; all cultivated, lots fruit. WHEN you answer these Want Ads, a ATM- T t mention ine yournai. HOMStEADS 47 Canadian Homesteads j. N.N Grieve, Canadian! Immigration agent, will be at Hotel Perkins Friday and Saturday this week to meet ipeo ple interested in western Canada.' WANTED Desert claim relinquish ment. Vale or Burns district, imme dlately. Box 673 Medford. Or. T ' WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention Tve Journal 1 . I EXCHANGE-REAL ESTATE' 24 For, Sale or Exchange, Lease and Furniture 60 room family hotel, fine lo cation, heart of the city, large! dining room in connection, ev4 erythlng first class and us to date. Will take clear home in Portland or ranch and somel cash. This Is a money maker, " clearing now overi I $250 perl - month. Rent very reasonable. Fine location fori ! tourists-! rooms all rented. This is -a! snap.. Reason for selling, par ty going to California. -(V). Dorr E. Keasey & Co, 2d floor. Chamber of Commerce, 80 ACRES Unimproved; some opea, nearly ready to plow;; 2V4 miles to town, paved street several mills, 3 railroads and boat; loins tracts held at $100 to $300 per acre. Clear of debt. Trade fpr Portland property. Mort- frage or auto, -or small i payment and ong time. Box k7. Castlerock; Wash; WANT about 15 or 20 acres. 15 or 20 miles from city, with house; will exchange building at Lents containing frocery stock on 2 lots, cash value 3000, no incumbrance. Can -also turn in $1200 mortgage and extra lot. Phone Marshall 8851. I i I 640-ACRE COLO. WHEAT RANCH in rain belt, all in cultivation, partly fenced, fine well softhwater. house, barn; $10 acre takes! I small valley farm, balance cash or time. I HOYT-QUIGLEY CO.. I 509 Rothchild bldg., cor., 4th and Wash. WILL trade choice 5 acres, deep black soil, in Beaverton district, with ood 4 room neat cottage, barn, well, ail fenced, fine condition; $2500, and well worth more, for dwelling In Portland. clear. Call Main 1242. 401 McKay bid. WANT country home n of about 40 acrearln Multnomah county, will ex-f change $15,000 residence in Los An geles free of Incumbrance. Phone Marshall 3851. WILL sell my equity of $1960 in, 2 beautiful close in lots, 90x100, val' tied at $2500, for $1600j; or will trade for bungalow and smaller lot up to same amount. Barnes; Main 7669-.I BEACH property worth $500 to ex change for what yon have: also 160 Acre stock farm in Clarke county.- $30 per acre. N W. Merrlf leid, 810 Wash ington st., Vancouver, Wash. I 30 acres good soil, new 6 room house and outbuildings. Will trade for (grocery stock in Portland or gobd stock ranch. H. C. Flnster, Big Eddy, Or. .. k .:. 7 . EXCHANGE equity in ;house and lot, modern.-6 rooms, good district, for acreage. Consider unimproved if good. Marshall 6239. t T - HAVE fine Tot, aU ciear, close worth $900. Will sell for $650 lor trade for good second hand auto. Athon, Main 7669. t -- . ! SO AC. on Estacada line, 23 miles Portland, exchange for- city prop erty or will sell cheap. Stout Invest ment Co., 723 C pf C. 1 WILL. TAKE lot or auto in trade for part of $2400 equity in $4250 Irv- . . ... d n n T ! lnKlun punijai'jw. i-o. juurntu SEVEN room modern house on lOOx 200, fine home, for sale or exchange for closer in. Tabor 5135. WISH to trade 30 acres unimproved Mosler apple land f r lots on the Peninsula. Woodlawn pS07. MODERN residence for cultivated acreage near Portland, 311 Allsky FOR SALE FAHM Coatlnaed) 321 acre reiinquishment for sale 'or trade for valley acreage; Lake' Co.; by owner. 725 E. 15th. Portland. Or.': SIXTY acre farm near Salem; take residence in -Portland! payment, ail Alisky bldg. BOISE. Idaho city home, for Newberg. Or., property. Box 65S, Newberg.l WANT to trade for j house equity. T-804, Journal. . - - 20 acres, - stocked, for nale or trade. W'oflsteln, 205 Aliskyt bldg. !. WHEN you Answer these Want Aa. mention im journal. - EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 -. CConUnned) Exchange or Sale 'SUBBBflV "0AILJIRIBBK1IJI- Do You Want to Go There? We have splendid properties that will raise oranges; alfalfa, lemons, walnuts, olives, grapes, or anything that flourishes In California.' Fine for chickens, turkeys and hogs. Excellent dairy proposition. We are in po- Kilion to take som first class Oregon properties, either city or , - country. In part - payment "On these properties. Your holdings mu6t , pe free of : incumbrance. Some cash necessary. Three lines of transportation, river and tall. Fine markets and cheap freight rates. Deep, rich soil.- ready for the plow. The price is only $110 per acre. Plenty of water. We guarantee the land to be as represented. The property is In the best part of the Sacramento valley. Only a limited amount o.f property can be taken in exchange. The price will soon advance to $135 per acre. Don't delay, . Dorr E. Keasey & Co. 2d Floor Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon, EXCHANGE 34 acres, 25 acres in cultivation; good house, barn, 6 large chicken houses, granary, good well, soft water creek through place: 20 acres creek . bottom; hogtight fence; close to good city, fine road; 44 mile to public school, 2 miles to high school. This is, one of the best farms In the Willamette valley. $3000 equity to exchange . for good Portland prop erty YX-239. Journal. IF YOU have any property for sale or exchange it will pay you to ae Mc Keni;le & Co., 516 Oerlinger bldg. WANTED REAL ESTATE 81 HAVE 320 acres good land in the Pan handle of Texas and want well Im proved 15 or 20 acres near rod town, and school In Willamette valley. B-907, Journal. ONE to & acres, . close in, near car; wanted In trade for my modern duelling. Call evenings. 916 East Kelly st. Phdne Sellwood 601. WANTED to buy for cash cheap, lo. from owner; Inside car district. W. Brady, Perkins hotel or B-910, Journal. CHEAPEST lot for cash; give full de- ncnption. u-iiti, journal. WANTED 3 to 6 acres with Improve ments, close in on United "Electrlo. Must be bargain. V-823, Journal. , WANTED Best cash buy In cheap acreage. Box 364. Lents. f ROOMING HOUSES 53 e?f-?ji r""" - -- -aaasagst $300 HANDLES t2 ROOU9. 15 apartments, all- on one floor; fine brlckf building, steam heat, good loca tion and. well furnished, price for all only $750; $300 cash, balance $26 per month; rent $75. - " ' $400 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Strictly modern building, rent $60; only hotel In town of 1600 population; good placa for 2 ladies. . $500 HANDLES 40 ROOMS. Downtown hotel steam- beat, good transient - trade; rent only $100 per montju.,) j .. - ..-.- . . " 80 ROOM APPARTMENT HOUSE. 'In igood location, west side, strictly modern, always full; good furniture; price $4000, half cash, balance trade. INVEST $6600, CLEAR $4000 i ANNUALLY. ' Finest apartment house of $6, I and 3 room apartments, all with private bath! and phones; automatic elevator, elegant brick building,- close In, on westi side, beautifully furnished throughout; nothing better to be found In its class In Portland; will; sell for $650q, and give terms on part. i j." "I 75 ROOM HOTEL. 1 ' Ground floor lobby, strictly modern brick! building, west side, rent only $230! per month;- price $3600; $2000 down; b&lanca monthly ( ! Business Chance Dept.! SECURITY DEVELOPMENT " CJX. Ground Floor Multnomah HoteL, I Cor. of 4th and Pine Sts. 1- - $600 20 H. K. - Close in. always fulL clearinr $65 every month above expenses; $300 cash. 509 Rotncmid mag. BARGAIN FOR YOU. ACT QUICKC 12 S rooms, west side, air rented, elec tric flights, running water in rooms, goodl furniture; will invoice; must sell quick; price $260 for an. call 88 lath, SMALL rooming house, , chickens and pigeons; good income; must be sold; come, maka offer. 185 N. 12th st. Main 7416. - - .- - - - -!; - ROOsMINO house, 14 rooms, very fine close In location, fine furniture, all clean; making uood money; a snap for $350: terms $150 cash; nice modern house. Call 191 4th st. . ' ' EIGHT room rooming house for rent, with good furniture for sale, $100 cashi. - A bargain, 808 6th St. j FURNITURE of a small rooming house for sale or rent P-820, Journa LI , BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 "To" BUYOR SELL A BUSINESS- OF j ANY KIND ANYWHERE SEE IPiialnM, CKanra Denart ment S1XURITY DEVELOPMENT CO r round floor Muitnoman notsi. Cor. of 4th and Pine sts. , ' ' Cigar Store : and4confctlonfcl!Y tand. rent $16, on best! corner in city; will Invoice $350; price today for all $180. Sea Peters 15 N: 5th st. ' m WELL paying cigar stand and billiard room; finest place, best location In cityi 12,000, adjacent to Portland, at a bargain. . K-500, Journal, Vancouver, Wash. . 1 HOYT-QUIGLEY CO., -6d9 Rothchild Bldg. 4th and Wash. Hotels, i rooming houses, stores, farms, bouses and lots. Specialty made of trades, i Quick results obtained.- WANT $1000 with or without services to -vhelp complete financially at tractive enterprise: Mosiey absolutely secured. -Liberal bonus to right party. 430 Worcester bldg. . i WANTED Steady man to work In a repair shop las partner. Pay you $80f -month now, which, can be in- crea sed. Call room 329 Morgan bid g. CONFECTIONERY, bakery goods, etc., ai strictly cash store for sale cheap, and you can clear over $100 month. Call room szv morgan oiag. HALF interest in established, electrlo fixture and wiring business; good location. $300! will handle. Look this up. f Y-240, Journal. . ' 500 BUSINESS Cq CARD3 " Oi7C 4 VI 1000 for 90o. Rose City Printery, 3d at Taylor. $350 A dandy little grocery, less than invoice; : rent of bldg. and 3 nice liv ing? room. $10 "tnontfL 1063 E. 26th st. N. Woodlawn 3764. LIGHT groceries, utter, eggs, .etc., owneri wants a partner to help him In his store. Good pay. Call room $29 Morgan bldg. 1 . i. - BUTTER stand for sale, Yamhill mar ket; small investment required. In quire manager. - , i 1000 Business Cards $.85 Ryjier Ptg. Co... 8. W. cor. 3d & Morrison WILL rent window for small popcorn machine, best location In town. 328 Washington St.- , FOR SALE Barber shop, 807 Burn wide. j -v- . - -. j . FURNITliRE store for sale. I Write WHENvyou answer tJiese Want Ada, - mention Tbe Journal. i BUSINESS OPIOHTUNITIES CO . (Continued) $1800 GROCERY OUT OF TOWN. Rent" $30 per month; business for 1914, $11,203.06, very little credit; lo cated in good town of 4500 population: will invoice. $300 BUYS BAKERY. Dandy little place in suburbs, rent $20, with 4 living rooms. $4600 GROCERY. PART TRADE. Good business, well estahliKhed; stock goes at invoice; will tako $0uu cash, balance clear property. . r ; $400 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 6 miles north of Portland, clears $75 to $85 per month; fine lor 2 ladies, MINERAL SPRINGS RESORT. 20 acres Of the finest grove for camping grounds; plenty of bottom land for gardens; large 3 story hotel and other necessary buildings; located on good auto road, about 109 miles from Portland; might lease. $2500 GROCERY. $1000 cash, balance clear- property; sales run $1600 per month; rent $35.. $450 "CASH MEAT MARKET. T Sales $1000 per month, rent $20; fine shop and .equipment worth double the pries asked. . Business Chanre .Depart men t. EECURITY DEVELOPMENT CO.,' Ground Floor Multnomah Hotel, ' Cor. of 4th and Pino sts. Greatest Bargain Ever Grocery, delicatessen, conf. etc., fur nished living room, fine west side corner; Invoice $1200. $400 takes ail. Hurry, must be sold at once; ilirutrreo went of partner. 602 Conch bUlg. WANT party with some money t help open ajid manage grocery store; good opening for right party. 427 Pit- tock block. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED 68 WANTED To- buy a small stock of groceries that can be moved; would consider other goods if price is right. T-698. Journal. WHEN you ai.swer thsae Want Ada, mention The Journal. MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE S7 LOANS on Improved city property or for building purposes; advance made as building progresses; liberal repay ment privileges; no commission. J. P. Lipscomb, 242 Stark st. Main 4420. MONEY TO LOAN Any amount, no delay; mortgages purchased; can use several desirable building loans; owners only. Fire insurance. Henry C. j-ruunuinme, Morgan Diog. PRIVATE ON HAND TO LOAN. ' auuu at r'o tbuuo at 7',b 3000 at 7 2500 at 1','o . . 700 ut i'o 300 at 8'B M'KENZIB & CO.. 615 Oerlinfr bldr. Mortgage Loans i I. L. WHITE. 701 Sel ling bl dg; BUILDING LOANS on city and subur ban property; money advanced as work progresses; W. O. Beck, 316 Fail- ing piqg. Main 3407. WE have money to loan on your real estate; first mortgages only. HAMMOND MORTGAGE COMPANY, 428 Chamber of Commerce. $3500, $2500 or $1000 to loan on first mortgage security, city property only. Conrad P. Olson, 630 Chamber of Com- mere oiag. MONEY to loan In amounts of $100 to ouou on city property. A. II. lieli. ivi vernnger piqg. MORTGAGE loans at current rates. Real estate security. Apply room aOi Stock Exchange, 3d and Yamhill.- CASH paid for mortgages, ho tea, con tracts; mortgage loans; reasonable via t v T J . i a , (, t , . , j . . $100,000 on mortgages, city and laruv .Property, firs insurance. McKenzle & Co., Gerlinger bldg., 2d and Alder; 1 WILL lend any part of $10,000 on .improved city property at 7 .per cent; no brokers need apply. P-304,-Journa I. MORTGAGE LOANS. 6 and 7 per cenC Louis Solomon AiCo., 229 Stark st. ?360' ttuoi 100. $1600. Fred i W. German Co., til-Cham, of Com. $40,000 ok Less, farrington. 80 4th St.. Board of Trade bidg. MONEY to loan 6 to 8 per cent. WfTE Belts & Co., 310 Spalding bldg. $6000 to $16,000, private money. Z-S34, $600 to $6000 to loan on ?lty or farm property. Tabor 2620. R-S73. Journal. MONEY to loan at 7 per cent. L. De Luchl, 324 I ront St. Main 780. $3000, all Or pairt, to private parties on city security. V-824, Journal. HAVE $1000 for immediate loan on , -I WHEN you answer these Want Adj. mention The Journnl. - -y mpei.ty. cot p, i.entH. Money to loan chattels. salakies J7 IMMEDIATE LOANS ON". DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY i AT EASTERN RATES. iWe have one of the finest retail Jewelry stores In the city. A loan de partment is conducted in connection with same, making business STRICT LY CONFIDENTIAL. Absolutely . ho signs designating loan business dis played in front of our store. All mer chandise pledged is held for a period of seven months, whether or not in terest Is paid when due. Ws are li censed and have been established since 1899. No connection with any other loan establishment in this city. A. & M. DELOVAGE, JEWELERS, 3 24 Washin g to n at. LOANS IN SIX .HOUltS' TIME. At Legal Rates We loan money on diamonds, pianon. livestock, storage receipts, plain notes or furniture. I Portland Loan Co, Licensed by State. Rpom 205 Rothchild bldg.. Bet. 4th and 6th on Washington et. SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN NO'i'Ko. ABSOLUTELY NO. SECURITY. ! Business Strictly Confidential. STATE SECURITY COMPANY. LICENSED. 1 309 FAILING BLDG. MONEY AT ONCE: Diamonds. Watches. Musical Instrnm'ts i Separate dept. for ladies. Ki.nv rn i r t,..r...,i w 320 Lumber Ex.' bldg., 2d and Btsrk. LOANS on diamonds, Jewelry, strictly oonriqentiai. 341 Mornnon St. WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention The Journal. MONEY to loan on diamonds, lowelry. R. W. King. 45 Washington bldg. LOANS WANTED 80 WANTED ON A-l SECURITY $10,000 at value $50,000. 4,000 at 8, value 12,000. 2,000 at 8, value 6.000. 1,500 at 8, value S,00. 600 at , value" 2,000. $500 at 10, 1 year, value $2500. M'KENZIB & CO., 615 Gerlinger bldg. I WANT $5000 for 2 years on irn proved central city - property, worth $20,000; no other incumbrances. V 805. Journal. . $1700 WANTED Security close in irn proved city property, conservatlv value $?000. A. K. Hlbi,, 4t iienry piqg. DISTRESS Want $2000. Security a cinch. No hanks, Jews or sharks considered. Phone Woodlawn 16o:;. $600 from private party on 6 rrn. hous and lot. Owner. X-625, Journal. WANT $1000 to $1500 on city property, west side.' B-908. Journal. LIBERAL bonus. No agents. Y-210, Journal. ' WHEN you answer these Want Ads, mention Te Journal .FINACLIL 61 FIRST and second mortgages, also sel lers' Interest In contracts purchased Oregon and Washington. U. E. Noble Lumbermens bldg.